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of the student newspaper. She was voted president of the Women's Student Government Association and selected as commencement speaker, the first woman to receive that honor. Fliegelman's position as president of the Women's Student Government Association led to the State Headquarters for Woman
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Fligelman continued to be active in the suffrage movement. She helped launch Montana's women's suffrage campaign in 1914. Fligelman and her fellow suffragists drove around waving banners and handing out literature. Montana granted women the right to vote that year.
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Belle and Norman Winestine had three children: Mina, Judy, and Henry. Belle Winestine died in Helena on April 21, 1985, of complications from a stroke the previous year.
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was underway, Fligelman oversaw the publishing and mailings. In November 1916, Rankin became the first woman elected to Congress. Figelman traveled with Rankin to
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While in Washington, she met Norman Winestine, whom she married in 1918. Norman and Belle Winestine moved to New York where they both wrote for
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after college. She was the first woman to work as a reporter for the paper. She then spent a year as editor of the
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Although she did not need to work because of her family wealth, Fligelman began reporting for the
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In 1916, she was appointed to the Republican Women's Campaign Committee for Montana.
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Belle Fligelman was born in 1891 to Herman and Minnie Fligelman in
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Humanities, National Endowment for the (January 26, 1917).
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Suffrage inviting her to address a joint session of the
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Helena, Montana
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Jeannette Rankin
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